Elxis CMS Forum
Support => General => Topic started by: ROUBOS on December 06, 2009, 22:22:20
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Hi,
trying to install Elxis 2009.1 and getting two red notes on the pre-installation check.
one is the following:
ELXIS WARNING: There is no Timezone indentifier defined!
You must set the proper timezone in php.ini. Example: date.timezone = "Europe/Athens"
Elxis set timezone to Europe/Helsinki
I asked the service provider and I was told their server has the right timezone set.
and the other is this:
Session save path / var/ lib/ php/ session (Unwritable)
How do I go about correcting these?
Also the PHP short open tag is set to ON (red):
Short Open tag: Off On
thanks in advance.
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If you don't have SSH you must ask your server admin to fix this warnings.
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http://wiki.elxis.org
http://wiki.elxis.org/wiki/Elxis_Installation_Guide
http://wiki.elxis.org/wiki/PHP_settings
http://wiki.elxis.org/wiki/Set_timezone
why don't you read the wiki?
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SSH through Plesk Control Panel?
How do I go about fixing them if I do have it?
Will just check now
EDIT>> SSH terminal is locked :(
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If you don't have SSH you must ask your server admin to fix this warnings.
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still worrying why you don't read the links i past above ???
what do you think that ssh will do? probably you are in a vps .... if so , you have not access to the server's php.ini....
you can only work inside your user-folder.... you can do all you need with cpanel and or ftp...
unless you want to learn and write command-line commands in order to add-edit files in your user-folder...
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sorry,
I'm reading the wiki pages, and the alternative method of applying settings.
through the plesk control panel, I have access to the .htaccess file, but not permission to edit it.
So I'm contacting the service provider to make the changes for me.
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can you access elxis .htaccess?
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there is a .htaccess file above the httpdocs/ folder but I dont have permissions to it.
I see it through the Plesk Control Panel File Manager.
I've FTPed the Elxis files and there is no .htaccess file in the elxis directory. just a htaccess.txt
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it is sure that you have not access above /htdocs.. thats sure...
rename htaccess.txt in elxis dir to => .htaccess notice the [.] infront of the htaccess
then you can edit- add those settings from the wiki above existent contents in this .htaccess (becareful not to delete existent contents)
this the dir you have to work =-> your elxis dir...
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great thanks.
OK thank you all very much. got it working :D
thanks a lot.
Elxis CMS is a great product with a great community .. thanks